Thursday, December 2, 2010
Eagle Eye
I have always wanted to watch this movie so over the break I was able to view it. Shia Labeouf is one of my favorite actors and he sure didn’t disappoint me during this movie. Shia Labeouf plays Jerry Shaw who just found out that his twin brother had pasted away. After arriving back home in New York he checks his bank account and was shocked that he had $750,000 in there. He leaves the bank with money and goes to his apartment and finds it filled with chemicals, weapons and bombs. One minute later he receives a phone call say the FBI is around the corner and he has 30 seconds to escape. He didn’t follow the lady's order and he went downtown. The lady on the phone kept on calling him and telling him what to do and when to do it as if she was right there looking at him. The mysterious lady on the phone started calling this woman named Rachel who threatened she will kill her son if she doesn’t listen to her. These two are one a long and difficult journey together. This movie will keep you wanting to know more. To find out who was making the calls and why I high suggest watching this movie. To watch the trailer click here. Eagle Eye
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This is definitely one of my favorite movies. I've only seen it once and I don't remember the whole entire plot, but it was very well made. 12 rounds is a movie that i haven't seen yet, but from watching the trailer I can see that it's very similar to this movie. I love the suspense.
ReplyDeleteI sorry, but I'm a little confused. What is this movie about?
ReplyDeleteI was actually watching this movie on FX the other day, and it has to be one of the most suspenseful movies I have ever seen. Shia Labeouf is also one of my favorite actors, and he is totally cute. But anyways, I enjoyed watching this movie because of the unique plot and all of the twists and turns throughout the movie. Additionally, some of the action scenes were recognizable too, particularly when Michelle Monaghan takes part in the high-speed car chase. Overall, I definitely enjoyed this movie.
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